Brands A-Z
 
 

Home
Bulk Herbs By The Pound
Foods
Spices
Teas & Coffees
Aromatherapy
Bath & Body
Capsules, Tablets, Extracts
Kitchen & Houseware
Sweets & Snacks
Chinese Herbs
Skin Care
Hair Care
Mushrooms
First Aid
Smokes, Seeds
Kava
Oral Care
Herbs & Oils Kilo & Ton
Hydroponics & Gardening
Sports, Toys & Games
Shop Tools 1
Shop Tools 2
Hand Tools
Vehicle Specialty Tools
Gift Certificates
Special Remittance



Tinctures & Decoctions
(Make Your Own Absinthe!)



Hydroponic Basics
Systems
Lighting
Nutrients
Hydroware
Grow Substrates
Glossary


Basic Mushroom Growing Techniques



Mycomedicinal Info

Herb Info Links




SSL

Internet Payments

   Home | Bulk Herbs By The Pound | Female Support

False Unicorn Root Powder 1/4 lb bottle: HE
Herbal Extracts Plus False Unicorn Root Powder 1/4 lb bottle: HE

This herb is BULK DISCOUNTED in our 10 lb & 25 lb bulk packs. To find the bulk packs, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search, or refer to our Bulk By The Kilo & Ton category.

We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose "00" capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage.

False Unicorn Root - Botanical Powder -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes.

Other common names: Helonias Root, Starwort, Devil's Bit, Devil's Bite, Blazing Star Root, Fairy Wand

False Unicorn Root is an early American tonic that was used by Native Americans and settlers alike for virtually all complaints, including liver and kidney ailments, worms, fevers and indigestion, but perhaps its greatest value came in relieving female disorders of the reproductive organs, including menstrual and menopausal symptoms. It is also thought to help genitourinary complaints and infertility (in both men and women!).

History:
False Unicorn Root is an herbaceous, tuberous, summer-flowering plant that is native to the eastern United States, where it is found in low, moist ground. The hardy perennial grows to a height of three feet and a width of fifteen inches with a basal rosette of smooth, spoon-shaped leaves, an erect stem of eight-inch, lance-shaped leaves and topped by a dense raceme of tiny, greenish-white, star-shaped flowers. The plant thrives in damp woods and bogs in rich, moist, well-drained humus soil in partial shade, and the roots are harvested from the wild in autumn, dried, and used in herbal medicine.

Its botanical name, Chamaelirium, is derived from two Greek words, chamai, meaning "slow growing," and leirion, meaning "lily," and the plant's botanical specific, luteum, means "yellow," referring to the fact that the flowers yellow with age. There is only one species in this genus, and it is closely related to Helonias, giving the herb one of its common names (Helonias Root). Another common name, Devil's Bit, refers to the herb's early Native American use as a "cure-all" that angered a bad spirit, who bit off a piece of the root to prevent its use.

False Unicorn Root is so-called to distinguish it from true Unicorn Root (Aletris farinosa), a plant with different medicinal applications. False Unicorn Root was first used by Native North Americans to prevent miscarriage, expel worms and to treat liver and kidney ailments, and it soon found favor with the settlers, who used it in a like manner.

By the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the herb had become an important domestic remedy for depression, infertility and the "derangements of women," as well as a cough remedy when chewed. False Unicorn Root was officially listed in the United States National Formulary from 1916 through 1947, and is still regarded by present day herbalists as invaluable for gynecological problems. Some of the constituents included in False Unicorn Root are saponins and chamaelirin, a fatty acid.

Beneficial Uses:
False Unicorn Root appears to have its greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs and has been used for centuries to ease a multitude of women's complaints. Recent pharmacology has indicated that the saponins in the herb have "adaptongenic" effects on the ovaries, which help to strengthen them and increase their resistance to stress. The herb is said to stimulate ovarian hormones and may be helpful in cases of early menopause after hysterectomy or to restart the system after years of contraception (giving some credence to its historic use as a fertility aid). In addition, it is also said to relieve vaginal dryness, hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings and depression (also echoing its past use in herbal medicine), as well as other symptoms related to menopause.

Further supporting women's health, False Unicorn Root is said to relieve many "female problems," including menstrual difficulties (irregular periods and mood swings), fibroids, infertility, vaginal discharge, prolapsed uterus, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease and threatened miscarriage (although this application is no longer recommended without consulting a physician).

False Unicorn Root is believed to act as a tonic for the genitourinary organs and exerts a gentle strengthening effect on them. The herb's chamaelirin is a potent antiseptic that helps to relieve urinary infection and irritability, with a nourishing effect that is helpful for genitourinary weakness.

Its diuretic properties also promote urine flow, further supporting the urinary tract and may also validate the herb's longtime use as a kidney tonic.

As a vermifuge and parasiticide, False Unicorn Root has been used to destroy and expel worms (including tapeworms) from the intestinal tract.

False Unicorn Root has been used to help male impotence and prostate problems.

As a digestive, False Unicorn Root is said to ease dyspepsia, nausea, colic, loss of appetite and morning sickness (but again, pregnant women are advised to use this herb only under the care of a physician).

Price Shipping Weight SKU Quantity  
$53.24 4.00 ounces B-3940-025LB
Recommendations:
Take two (2) capsules, one (1) time each day with water at an early to mid-day mealtime.
Botanical Name:
Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias dioica; Helonias lutea
Safety Info:
Although this herb has been used to diminish miscarriage, pregnant women should not use False Unicorn Root without first consulting a physician. Overuse (many times the recommended dosage) causes vomiting, and it is wise to consult with a health care provider before using this herb for specific applications.
Format:
Since 1995, Herbal Extracts Plus has manufactured the finest, all-natural herbal extracts and time-honored herbal remedies formulated to maximize your good health.

Ratio type herbal extracts, 4:1, 5:1, 10:1, are concentrations of herb powder which are proportionally stronger than unconcentrated herb powder. In most cases ratio type extracts are not as strong as percentage herbal extracts, which deliver a standardized percentage of an active herbal component.

Click our Knowledge Center in the upper right for Basic Information on herbal preparations.
Manufacturer - Click for Complete List:
Herbal Extracts Plus
Manufacturer Number:
B-3940-025LB
Shipping Info:
In Stock! We do not list out of stock items. Herbal Extracts Plus (HE) fulfillment center ships USPS First Class or Priority Mail from Pennsylvania. You will be given the Express option on checkout. You will get the tracking number as shipment confirmation to your email.

Open herbal products, since they are for human ingestion, are not returnable.
Disclaimer:
All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose or personally treat any medical condition or disease or prescribe any medication. If you have a medical condition you are urged to contact your personal health care provider. Statements on this website have not necessarily been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

 

We Ship Internationally

Contact Us
    Copyright/Disclaimer     Privacy Policy


*Statements on this website have not necessarily been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
No product herein is intended to diagnose or cure disease.